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Our NFL Nation reporters answer big questions from each Week 17 game. Here's what you need to know.
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For the second week in a row, QB Brock Purdy accounted for five touchdowns as the 49ers outlasted the Bears 42-38 in a wild shootout on "Sunday Night Football" to set up a Week 18 showdown with the Seahawks for the NFC's top seed.
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Loser of seven of their last eight games, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers can somehow still make the playoffs.
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Raiders players' displeasure regarding the talk of tanking hovering over the organization intensified after a 34-10 loss to the Giants on Sunday.
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With the Lakers reeling from a three-game slide, a calf injury to Austin Reaves and an air-it-out team meeting coming into Sunday's game against the Kings, LeBron James and Luka Doncic led a dominant 125-101 win to help right the ship for L.A.
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Sunday's win marked the fifth for the New Orleans signal-caller in just his eighth game as a starter.
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Quarterback Josh Allen's right foot became sore once again during the Bills' loss to the Eagles on Sunday.
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The Eagles' defense rose to the occasion Sunday, delivering a goal-line stand in the second half and surviving a two-point conversion at the end of regulation to help escape with a 14-13 win over the Bills.
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Josh Allen, Trevor Lawrence, Drake Maye, Matthew Stafford and Caleb Williams continued building their MVP cases with the regular season winding down.
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Here's what the NFL Week 18 slate of games will look like to close the regular season.
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The Baltimore Orioles and right-hander Zach Eflin agreed on a one-year contract, reuniting the two sides as Baltimore continues investing in its roster after a disappointing 2025 season.
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After a close win at the Colts, the Jaguars need a victory against the Titans in Week 18 to secure the division title.
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The Patriots clinched their first division title since 2019 on Sunday, dismantling the Jets behind Drake Maye and then watching the Bills fall to the Eagles.
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Get the latest NFL playoff picture and bracket ahead of the Sunday slate in Week 17.
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Pelicans guard Jose Alvarado was suspended two games, and Suns center Mark Williams received a one-game suspension for their roles in a fight during the third quarter of Saturday night's game.
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Are Panthers or Bucs destined to be one-and-done? We overreact to Week 17.
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Cooper DeJean helped power an Eagles defense that shut down Josh Allen, which earned him Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game award.
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Philip Rivers says he has no regrets about unretiring even though the Colts have gone 0-3 in his starts.
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Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma break down Quinn Ewers' performance as he shines and the Miami Dolphins stun the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with the defense holding strong.
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Jen Hale speaks with Quinn Ewers following his first career victory, as he credits the Miami Dolphins' defense for the big win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Rob Gronkowski and Howie Long argue for their 2025 NFL Coach of the Year picks.
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Philip Rivers joins the NFL on Fox pregame show and shares his thoughts playing for the first time since 2021.
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There's plenty of high-stakes football on Sunday. Here are all the top moments and highlights from Sunday's games.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 29 points in his return from an eight-game absence Saturday night, punctuating the Milwaukee Bucks' 112-103 victory over the Chicago Bulls at United Center with a windmill dunk at the buzzer that drew the ire of the home team.
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The success and virality of this duo is doing more than quiet the typical noise around the Lakers. It also might transition the franchise fully into their post-LeBron era.
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The Premier League's chief executive, Richard Masters, said he supported the move to have the slogan 'Black Lives Matter' on player's shirts in this week's games, saying it represented an ethical stance rather than a political one.
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Earlier this offseason, LeBron James teased a return to No. 6, by way of passing No. 23 along to incoming Los Angeles Lakers big man Anthony Davis.
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